"After a lot of consideration I have made the decision to decommit from Indiana University and reopen my recruitment process," Pechac posted via Twitter. "Thank you to Coach Allen and the rest of the IU staff for the opportunity to be a Hoosier."

Pechac is the son of IU football director of player development Mike Pechac. He ran for 2,030 yards and 28 touchdowns in his junior year at Bloomington South and was the highest rated player in IU's 2018 class.

His was the first offer IU coach Tom Allen made when promoted to head coach in December, and Pechac verbally committed April 8.

“I think it’s a great place," he said to the Herald-Times when he committed. "I’ve loved it for the last two years, so I don’t see my mind changing over the next four years. I look forward to all four of them.”